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4. In lines 4 and 5 of page 1 "OR THEIR SUCCESSORS" was added. The
Committe.. feels that there is a strong likelihood of new political status

for the Trust Territory within the foreseeable future.
wording anticipates that potentiality.

5.

The additional

In line 5 of page 1, the year "1984" was inserted in place of "1975."

Wnile it is true that the Congress of the United States (like the Congress
of Micronesia) can not irrevocably bind its successor Congress to fund

programs, projects, asencies, etc. beyond its

own life, it is equally

true that the interests of the people of Rongelap ana Utirix, the
Congress of Micronesia and the Trust Territory Administration will not
-be adequately protected by a one year term Agreement, extendable only upon

‘ bilateral reaffirmation.
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In lines 7 through 11 on page 1 the words "AND PAYMENTS HEREUNDER SILALL

NOT IN THE AGGREGATE AT ANY TIME EXCEED TILIS AMOUWT'' were deleted and

the following proviso was added:

'; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE PARTIES

SHALL REVIEW ANNUALLY THE AMOUNTS PROVIDED BY THE AEC UNDER THIS AGRECIEIUT
‘AND SHALL, UPON TilEIR MUTUAL CONSENT, AMEND THE AMOUNTS PROVIDED HEREIN".
The reasons for this deletion and addition are similar to those expressed

.in item 3 of these Comments. Both parties should be afforded the
opportunity "at any time'' to demonstrate, to the other party's satisfaction,
why the most recently stated amount per annum is improper.

The deleted

-language would preclude any future adjustment of that $20,000 figure
assuming annual extensions under the original language of part 1.

7. Line 5 on page 2 has been changed, deleting the word "INCLUDES" and
substituting the words ‘SHALL INCLUDE". The roster is incomplete
at present, particularly in light of item 8 of these Conments.

8.
In line 6 of page 2 the phrase '', DESCENDENTS OF EXPOSED PERSONS"
was included. This change is in line with the expressed intent of the
Congress of Micronesia through P.L. 5-52. As long as scientists
debate the hereditary significance of radiation, the Committee feels that
there is sufficient controversy to warrant the inclusion of "descendents
of exposed persons’

among the people benefitted by this program.

The

number of such persons is very smali and will not substantially increase
the financial considerations entering into this Agreement.

In any event, the Committee feels that AEC's obligations extending
to exposed persons naturally and logically extend also to the descendents
of the exposed persons.

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